The Non-fiction Nook: Small and Simple ThingsBy Emily GeddesHundreds, if not thousands, of medical advances in the last half-century have been made possible by one woman, and most people have never heard of her.
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The Non-fiction Nook: Small and Simple ThingsBy Emily GeddesHundreds, if not thousands, of medical advances in the last half-century have been made possible by one woman, and most people have never heard of her.
>Read MoreTo be honest, “missionary work” is not on the top of my to-do list. In fact, I’m quite sure it’s not even in the top 10. So I couldn’t ascertain why I was feeling such excitement when I received the book in the mail.
By Katie HughesAre you looking for some great books to inspire and enrich your graduate?These outstanding books will motivate and enliven graduates of all levels to become better and one who will make an impact on others.
By Holly E. NewtonThe Whitney Awards winners were announced at the 2013 LDStorymakers convention in Provo, Utah on May 11. The Whitneys are an awards program for novels written by LDS authors.
By Jennie HansenThis excerpt from the new book, "Questions of the Soul" answers the question, "How can I cheerfully accept my tribulations and suffering?"
By David A. ChristensenThe evidence of divine preservation in the context of war is irrefutable to those who possess spiritual sensitivities. We seek to share accounts of soldiers who perceived the Lord’s hand in preserving their lives.
By Robert C. FreemanMother's Day is right around the corner and it's a special time of year for me because my sweet mom is thriving and doing well at ninety-three! What better gift for moms everywhere than with books!
By Holly E. NewtonWith this biography of C.S. Lewis, readers are left with greater insight into the man and a desire to know more. I was left with a greater yearning to strengthen my own stance as an apologist and to use gifts I’ve been given in the way they were intended.
By Tristi PinkstonDating isn't what it used to be! Melanie Jacobson has written another romance featuring twenty-somethings and to complicate matters, she proposes a scenario where Mr. Wrong just might be Mr. Right.
By Jennie HansenWith Mothers’ Day coming up I thought it a good time to share this book, written by a famous Mormon mother who has seen her share of struggles.
By Emily Geddes